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I'm just making payment to them now so at a rough guess maybe 2 weeks time give or take. Since this is the first time dealing with this supplier I don't know how long their processing/shipping takes. Could be a lot quicker though :)

Hahahaha yeah my damn group buys seem to fill very quickly :P

Just to confirm, payment for the first batch of 35 plugs was made yesterday and they are getting the order ready to ship once payment has cleared.

Every one will end up getting one in the next batch, don't worry :D

how much did you sell them for??? also can you do another group buy????

and how does it take to recieve them???

thanks heaps

Hahahaha yeah my damn group buys seem to fill very quickly :)

Just to confirm, payment for the first batch of 35 plugs was made yesterday and they are getting the order ready to ship once payment has cleared.

Every one will end up getting one in the next batch, don't worry :)

Hey buddy, have a quick read through the entire thread and you will understand everything that is going on.

To sum it up I didn't think they would be as popular and obviously the numbers involved is very high so we will do batch orders.

The first batch of 35 has just been paid for and once it has arrived and every one is happy we will do the next batch.

You can find most of the details on the first page.

Cheers

Phil

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Good to hear Phil!

Yes, if the GB and diff turn out to be the same size, I'll be in for another 2 myself come next batch :)

These things went like fking hot cakes.

Or just buy a Neodymium Magnet locally and whack it on your oil filter.

They are so damn strong and could then be transferred to any car

They make them aswell :D

http://www.drainplugmagnets.com/blackhole6packfilter.php

UPDATE

Tracking number has been receieved. It is coming by USPS First Class so might be here pretty quick!

First Class eh.. *pulls out Monocle*

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